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If . r «-ra.fm. A PRETTi 7 " FACE! rjHHE Rarity of Pretty Faces ii due not -a. to tho toct that good teatures are lacking, but because nearly every face 13 marred by a faulty completion. The commonest, defects aro Tan, Frdcklsc, Moles. l!d.d bkia, Superfluous Hairs, and Ulackhcuds. 'i'Leso duiiguremants are easily iciriedied when properly and bkiltully treated. Operations for remedying facial blemishes are doily performed by skilled operi ator^, undor the direction ol MLLfi. KbiiiNtiTMN, at the A 7 ALAZE JVIASI'SAGE INSTITUTE, Branaon-street. Consultation Free. Sittings from bs. lI^OOT JBARGALi^S TOR BUSY BUYERS AT POTTER Ai\ T l> fciON'JS. GOOD-WEARING BOOTS AND SHOES AT LOW PKiOJki. FOI-l M.ES. Strong Cowhide Boots, 8s lid Chroma Calf Sewn Boot:, I^3 6d Box C-alf Sown Boots, L6s Od ytroiia' Uox Calf Dcois, ids bd 'Iry our i'"our Dollar Loots, lbs 8d Box Calf Boots, wide welts, 18s 6d 'iry our Fire Dollar Boots, 20s lOd ' Glaco Kid, hand-sewn sole?, 2b Vallor Cali, wide sewn weite, ills Box Caif Boots, hand-aeivn soles and sq\:aro toes, '&£& and 25s '\Duko, of York" Pools, wide soler, handsewn, 30s FOR LADIES. Glaco Kid Button Shoes, 83 lid Good-wearing Kid Shoes, lCs 6d Stylish English Slio^s, iace or button, 12s cd Amer.can Shoes, up to date, 15s Gd English Kid Boots, laoo ids Gd, button 14s 3d Box Calf Button Boots, 10s 9d Stylish Kid Bniton Boots, 15s Gd to 21s GiitJLib 1 Strong Chrome Boots, 5s lid BOYS' Strong Chrome Boots, 7f> Ud YOUTHS' Cowhide Shooters, 3s lid . DibCOUisT STAMPS GIVEN. rOTTEIi & SON, LAMBTON - QUAY (OPP. GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS). WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. Undor ''Tho Tramway 3 Act, 1804." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application having been received by the Council c£ ihe City of Wellington from Henry Duncan Crawford, of tho said City, gentleman, /or permission to construct from Lot 25, on Deposited Plan No. 870, of subdivision ol part of Section 8, Evans Bay District, across the Queen's Drive, down Tainui-lorrace, and thence through ofchor part of tho said Section 8, livans liny district, lo Oneyustreofc Extension, a Jt'rivate Tramway of the nature indicated on t'lo plans of the samo deposited in tho office of the Town Clerk to tho said Council, Town Hall, Cuba-street, Wellington, where tho sanSp may bo inspected by all persons without tee during ordinary ottico houro, the said Council will on the 27th day of February, 1903, tako into consideration tho granting of the licence to construct such tramway, and any objections, received by memorial signed by any ratopayor and received by the Council at least three days before the said 27th iday 01 February. 1903, to tbe construction of such tramway. The office hours ot Lbo lowu CJerk'g Office are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on" wee!: days, and 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays. * , Dated at \Velluigton, this 24th day of January, 1008. , . . Jix'U. H, PALMER, ' Town Clerk, 1 i_- i Wellington. TtHE" MtUcrton Co-opor^vve Society requires Hie. *Scrvic«s ,or a competent Salesman f or their -gencra'l ' ttore. Applicants must understand bookkeeping, and will require to deposit £100 bond as guarantee. Bond bears ?£ per cent, per annum Applications and testimonials to be in by ytli February, 1308. * JAMES GREENSILL, Secretary, Millorton. PARTNERSHIP. WANTED, Partner, with £500 capital,^ to extend large Wholesale sottgoods Manufacturing Business ; piincipuls only dealt with. Manufacturer, Eveiung Post. MUSIC ROOM. ' WANTED to Let, Music Room (103 , Lambton-quey), with use piano; two daya week. Apply Miss Truebridge, as above. ideaiThome! WANTED to dell (3 minutes' walk from Oriental Bay tram), up-to-date 6-roomed House with every convenience ; large section land ; could easily build another house ; an ideal home ; perfect view o* harbour and city ; owner leaving and must be sold; prico £1450; easy terms. Apply to W. H. Morrah and *Co., 54, Wulis-htreet. CHEAPER BOOTS. BOOTS and Shoes still further reduced at tho Great Retiring Sale. J. Morris, 01, Taraiiaki-stroet. WANTED, A SMART Girl as Junior, general of- ■^*- fice work, shorthand and typewriting; must be good at figures. Apply Merchants, Evening Post. GOOD health is guaranteed by taking a glass of Puriri Natural Mineral Water every day. It cures indigestion, gout, and rheumatism. Hotels and stores. T?>OR Household Furniture and sundries, -S- best value in the city at Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba-stieet. PARKLETS. Ladies' Pills for Stoutne?s, 2s 6d. Burgoyue's Hair Dye, safe and reliable. Dr. White's Tonic Blood Pills for Ladie.<=, 2s. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-street. "ONGINEERS'. Boiler SintsT in blue or if-J brown denim, 9s 6d each, English made. Duncan and Macintosh, Manno rs-streot. ENGINEERS and Engine - drivers JLJ coached for all classes of Certificates, either by personal tuition or correspondence. Alex. M'Vicar (late Inspector of Machinery), 35, Majoribanksstrest. rf~IRUMPTON'S Hair Restorer graduV/ 1 ally darkens the hair ; is not a dye ; guaranteed not to injure hair or scalp ; study your api.carance; price, 3s, po&t 3s 6d. B. Vi.nrg, 27, Courtenay-place. A SICK headache can usually be traced to a sluggish liver. Puriri Natural Mineral Water quickly puts it right by restoring normal conditions. All hotels and stores. "^BTISITORS tc> Cimßtchurch— Superior t Accommodation St. Elmo House, 187, Worcester-btreet, west end. The noted house for comfort during Exhibition period. Within 2 minutes of centre of city. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Miss Hampton, Proprietress ELLINGTON "Races-Pictures aud Post-cards of the starts, finishes, and grandstands at Zak's Photo Depot, ,Wilii'j-street. NICE Complexion, soil white hcnds ? by using Benzoin and Almond Lotion ; for sunburn, freckles, and rough skin ; 23 6d. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willio-slroet. IF fatigued, dull, irritable, and deprep.ed, drink Puriri Natural Mineral Water. It acls moat beneficially on the stomach, liver, and nerves. All hotels and stoics. C" "AKPET BETTING a"nd ChTm^y .•3W epliii? aio our specialties Window, house, and ciiko cle-muig. Weliitig ton Cleaning Co., 20, Dixon bueet. Thou* 2Z£\.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 26, 31 January 1908, Page 1